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just thinking about scenery. way things are going we are going to see less and less across europe unless wind turbines are your thing. hate the things more than electricity pylons especially when the bastards are in your vision looking across to seaton from the headland for a start. love it when they are not going round to show how pointless they are.


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just thinking about scenery. way things are going we are going to see less and less across europe unless wind turbines are your thing. hate the things more than electricity pylons especially when the bastards are in your vision looking across to seaton from the headland for a start. love it when they are not going round to show how pointless they are.

Best part is, ironically, wind turbines cannot be recycled. :laugh:

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just thinking about scenery. way things are going we are going to see less and less across europe unless wind turbines are your thing. hate the things more than electricity pylons especially when the bastards are in your vision looking across to seaton from the headland for a start. love it when they are not going round to show how pointless they are.

Best part is, ironically, wind turbines cannot be recycled. :laugh:


And require a lot on maintenance with all the moving parts, isn’t there a sea going maintenance vessel based in Hartlepool ?


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just thinking about scenery. way things are going we are going to see less and less across europe unless wind turbines are your thing. hate the things more than electricity pylons especially when the bastards are in your vision looking across to seaton from the headland for a start. love it when they are not going round to show how pointless they are.

Best part is, ironically, wind turbines cannot be recycled. :laugh:


And require a lot on maintenance with all the moving parts, isn’t there a sea going maintenance vessel based in Hartlepool ?


I believe sonar panels cannot be recycled either sctatchinghead


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just thinking about scenery. way things are going we are going to see less and less across europe unless wind turbines are your thing. hate the things more than electricity pylons especially when the bastards are in your vision looking across to seaton from the headland for a start. love it when they are not going round to show how pointless they are.

Best part is, ironically, wind turbines cannot be recycled. :laugh:


And require a lot on maintenance with all the moving parts, isn’t there a sea going maintenance vessel based in Hartlepool ?


I believe sonar panels cannot be recycled either sctatchinghead


And very expensive to buy and instal, putting them on the roof of your house can devalue the property as they are not pleasing to the eye.


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Jamie1952 wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
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just thinking about scenery. way things are going we are going to see less and less across europe unless wind turbines are your thing. hate the things more than electricity pylons especially when the bastards are in your vision looking across to seaton from the headland for a start. love it when they are not going round to show how pointless they are.

Best part is, ironically, wind turbines cannot be recycled. :laugh:


And require a lot on maintenance with all the moving parts, isn’t there a sea going maintenance vessel based in Hartlepool ?


I believe sonar panels cannot be recycled either sctatchinghead


And very expensive to buy and instal, putting them on the roof of your house can devalue the property as they are not pleasing to the eye.


True a total eyesore just like the metal satellite dishes. banghead


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Jamie1952 wrote:
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just thinking about scenery. way things are going we are going to see less and less across europe unless wind turbines are your thing. hate the things more than electricity pylons especially when the bastards are in your vision looking across to seaton from the headland for a start. love it when they are not going round to show how pointless they are.

Best part is, ironically, wind turbines cannot be recycled. :laugh:


And require a lot on maintenance with all the moving parts, isn’t there a sea going maintenance vessel based in Hartlepool ?

The owners have a permanently based vessel based near the Deep Water Berth which heads out daily on maintenance work at approximately 8am daily depending of course on weather and sea state, plus a rotation of large offshore vessels for the Dogger Bank wind farm are daily visitors for replenishment and loading with underwater cables actually produced on the Quayside.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rists.html


No alcohol after 9.30 pm?? :shock:..What a nice surprise for anybody who likes a drink and is booked up for the summer eh :)


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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13404147/Alcohol-ban-Mallorca-Ibiza-mean-no-booze-9-30pm-8am-popular-resorts-islands-crack-tourists.html


No alcohol after 9.30 pm?? :shock:..What a nice surprise for anybody who likes a drink and is booked up for the summer eh :)

it certainly will not mean they,ll get extra visitors going there because of this decision. its a reason younger people go there in the first place and somewhere else with more commercial sense will offer people what they want and not tell them who and what they want.


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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13404147/Alcohol-ban-Mallorca-Ibiza-mean-no-booze-9-30pm-8am-popular-resorts-islands-crack-tourists.html


No alcohol after 9.30 pm?? :shock:..What a nice surprise for anybody who likes a drink and is booked up for the summer eh :)

it certainly will not mean they,ll get extra visitors going there because of this decision. its a reason younger people go there in the first place and somewhere else with more commercial sense will offer people what they want and not tell them who and what they want.



It's us who put their bloody clothes on their backs mr accy..Have you seen a German tourist at the all inclusive buffet they can eat twice their weight....Where are all our louts supposed to watch Euro 24 with all these restrictions coming into place ? sctatchinghead


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Jamie1952 wrote:
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They should remember who puts the food on the table and pays their wages :roll: ..all sorts of new laws coming in with big fines aimed at us .Who do they think they are telling us what to do sctatchinghead

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/27317996/ ... n-boycott/


Shouldn’t have voted for Brexit then, I will leave it there.


spot on


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Grayhoundend wrote:
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They should remember who puts the food on the table and pays their wages :roll: ..all sorts of new laws coming in with big fines aimed at us .Who do they think they are telling us what to do sctatchinghead

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/27317996/ ... n-boycott/


Shouldn’t have voted for Brexit then, I will leave it there.


spot on

If we had voted to stay we’d have still had our channel ferrets and our bonus allocation from EU dumped on us as well…fecking genius that would be. :roll:

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Grayhoundend wrote:
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They should remember who puts the food on the table and pays their wages :roll: ..all sorts of new laws coming in with big fines aimed at us .Who do they think they are telling us what to do sctatchinghead

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/27317996/ ... n-boycott/


Shouldn’t have voted for Brexit then, I will leave it there.


spot on



Rules,Rules,Rules!!!..Shut up and put up was their line .Yes sir, No sir wasn't for us .were you both walked all over at work or something? sctatchinghead


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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:


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Snowy wrote:
Grayhoundend wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:
They should remember who puts the food on the table and pays their wages :roll: ..all sorts of new laws coming in with big fines aimed at us .Who do they think they are telling us what to do sctatchinghead

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/27317996/ ... n-boycott/


Shouldn’t have voted for Brexit then, I will leave it there.


spot on

If we had voted to stay we’d have still had our channel ferrets and our bonus allocation from EU dumped on us as well…fecking genius that would be. :roll:



It's like the United Nations down here now .. fake students,migrants,care homes exploiting the system,EU criminals on the run no doubt mixing in...It's changed the place big time..


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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:

Remainers have a melt down if their cat has kittens, they wistfully say with a tear in their eye it would never have happened under Euro Rule C123/543/Waw-49795b…23/Up u2….and sob.

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Snowy wrote:
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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:

Remainers have a melt down if their cat has kittens, they wistfully say with a tear in their eye it would never have happened under Euro Rule C123/543/Waw-49795b…23/Up u2….and sob.


Snowy I have no idea where you get your info from, re the EU, what MSM do you glean your info from, Sun, Daily Mail, Express,Star out GB News. Most politicians now admit it was a mistake, none will admit it due to the upcoming GE where they could lose votes to Brexiteers. Brexit will now have an effect on you with the increased prices of goods for inspections on goods from the EU.


New checks brought in under the UK's Brexit trade agreement will cost one business up to £225,000 a year, its co-owner has said. John Davidson, co-owner of flower company Tom Brown Wholesale, said he expected the checks to cost his business between £200,000 and £225,000 per year.

The United Kingdom does not feed itself, relying heavily on the European Union for fresh fruit and vegetables. That dependency has changed little since Britain left the bloc in 2020, and could now mean more pain for consumers and small businesses.

Tuesday marks the beginning of the long-delayed introduction of post-Brexit physical inspections of plant and animal imports from the EU. The spot checks will apply initially to products such as meat, cheese and some fish, and eventually to a range of vegetables and fruit.

Hefty new charges on some imported food products will also come into effect, threatening to reduce consumer choice and push up prices not long after UK food inflation fell from double-digit rates. The measures coincide with dire warnings about the possibility of price rises for bread and beer because of the impact of unprecedented rainfall on British grain harvests.


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Jamie1952 wrote:
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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:

Remainers have a melt down if their cat has kittens, they wistfully say with a tear in their eye it would never have happened under Euro Rule C123/543/Waw-49795b…23/Up u2….and sob.


Snowy I have no idea where you get your info from, re the EU, what MSM do you glean your info from, Sun, Daily Mail, Express,Star out GB News. Most politicians now admit it was a mistake, none will admit it due to the upcoming GE where they could lose votes to Brexiteers. Brexit will now have an effect on you with the increased prices of goods for inspections on goods from the EU.


New checks brought in under the UK's Brexit trade agreement will cost one business up to £225,000 a year, its co-owner has said. John Davidson, co-owner of flower company Tom Brown Wholesale, said he expected the checks to cost his business between £200,000 and £225,000 per year.

The United Kingdom does not feed itself, relying heavily on the European Union for fresh fruit and vegetables. That dependency has changed little since Britain left the bloc in 2020, and could now mean more pain for consumers and small businesses.

Tuesday marks the beginning of the long-delayed introduction of post-Brexit physical inspections of plant and animal imports from the EU. The spot checks will apply initially to products such as meat, cheese and some fish, and eventually to a range of vegetables and fruit.

Hefty new charges on some imported food products will also come into effect, threatening to reduce consumer choice and push up prices not long after UK food inflation fell from double-digit rates. The measures coincide with dire warnings about the possibility of price rises for bread and beer because of the impact of unprecedented rainfall on British grain harvests.

I really, reall, really, really don’t care. I never did, in fact I don’t care so much that …Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

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Snowy I have no idea where you get your info from, re the EU, what MSM do you glean your info from, Sun, Daily Mail, Express,Star out GB News. Most politicians now admit it was a mistake, none will admit it due to the upcoming GE where they could lose votes to Brexiteers. Brexit will now have an effect on you with the increased prices of goods for inspections on goods from the EU.


New checks brought in under the UK's Brexit trade agreement will cost one business up to £225,000 a year, its co-owner has said. John Davidson, co-owner of flower company Tom Brown Wholesale, said he expected the checks to cost his business between £200,000 and £225,000 per year.

The United Kingdom does not feed itself, relying heavily on the European Union for fresh fruit and vegetables. That dependency has changed little since Britain left the bloc in 2020, and could now mean more pain for consumers and small businesses.

Tuesday marks the beginning of the long-delayed introduction of post-Brexit physical inspections of plant and animal imports from the EU. The spot checks will apply initially to products such as meat, cheese and some fish, and eventually to a range of vegetables and fruit.

Hefty new charges on some imported food products will also come into effect, threatening to reduce consumer choice and push up prices not long after UK food inflation fell from double-digit rates. The measures coincide with dire warnings about the possibility of price rises for bread and beer because of the impact of unprecedented rainfall on British grain harvests.

most politicians didn,t want brexit in the first place and how did we mange not to starve either without european imported food to the amount we now get. everything since we joined the common market never mind the eu has a european country of origin label somewhere on it from most of the cars we drive down to a toaster. i,d guess also that those who want us to support local businesses, buy british are also remainers as well. away from the economics of the situation we must be one of the few countries in the world that dislike their own national flag and prefer flying the eu one and any other who are the flavour of the month.


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Snowy wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Snowy wrote:
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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:

Remainers have a melt down if their cat has kittens, they wistfully say with a tear in their eye it would never have happened under Euro Rule C123/543/Waw-49795b…23/Up u2….and sob.


Snowy I have no idea where you get your info from, re the EU, what MSM do you glean your info from, Sun, Daily Mail, Express,Star out GB News. Most politicians now admit it was a mistake, none will admit it due to the upcoming GE where they could lose votes to Brexiteers. Brexit will now have an effect on you with the increased prices of goods for inspections on goods from the EU.


New checks brought in under the UK's Brexit trade agreement will cost one business up to £225,000 a year, its co-owner has said. John Davidson, co-owner of flower company Tom Brown Wholesale, said he expected the checks to cost his business between £200,000 and £225,000 per year.

The United Kingdom does not feed itself, relying heavily on the European Union for fresh fruit and vegetables. That dependency has changed little since Britain left the bloc in 2020, and could now mean more pain for consumers and small businesses.

Tuesday marks the beginning of the long-delayed introduction of post-Brexit physical inspections of plant and animal imports from the EU. The spot checks will apply initially to products such as meat, cheese and some fish, and eventually to a range of vegetables and fruit.

Hefty new charges on some imported food products will also come into effect, threatening to reduce consumer choice and push up prices not long after UK food inflation fell from double-digit rates. The measures coincide with dire warnings about the possibility of price rises for bread and beer because of the impact of unprecedented rainfall on British grain harvests.

I really, reall, really, really don’t care. I never did, in fact I don’t care so much that …Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.


A very very very very selfish attitude to adopt, look after number 1 f*** every one else.


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really if we are totally honest with ourselves we all think firstly of number one first and a list of priorities starting with 2 and so on. not many however will admit to it.


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Jamie1952 wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Snowy wrote:
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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:

Remainers have a melt down if their cat has kittens, they wistfully say with a tear in their eye it would never have happened under Euro Rule C123/543/Waw-49795b…23/Up u2….and sob.


Snowy I have no idea where you get your info from, re the EU, what MSM do you glean your info from, Sun, Daily Mail, Express,Star out GB News. Most politicians now admit it was a mistake, none will admit it due to the upcoming GE where they could lose votes to Brexiteers. Brexit will now have an effect on you with the increased prices of goods for inspections on goods from the EU.


New checks brought in under the UK's Brexit trade agreement will cost one business up to £225,000 a year, its co-owner has said. John Davidson, co-owner of flower company Tom Brown Wholesale, said he expected the checks to cost his business between £200,000 and £225,000 per year.

The United Kingdom does not feed itself, relying heavily on the European Union for fresh fruit and vegetables. That dependency has changed little since Britain left the bloc in 2020, and could now mean more pain for consumers and small businesses.

Tuesday marks the beginning of the long-delayed introduction of post-Brexit physical inspections of plant and animal imports from the EU. The spot checks will apply initially to products such as meat, cheese and some fish, and eventually to a range of vegetables and fruit.

Hefty new charges on some imported food products will also come into effect, threatening to reduce consumer choice and push up prices not long after UK food inflation fell from double-digit rates. The measures coincide with dire warnings about the possibility of price rises for bread and beer because of the impact of unprecedented rainfall on British grain harvests.

I really, reall, really, really don’t care. I never did, in fact I don’t care so much that …Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.


A very very very very selfish attitude to adopt, look after number 1 f*** every one else.


You might stand a chance if you didn’t come across sounding like a TV Presenter doing the traffic reports on Noth Korean TV and addressing everyone like a public meeting. :laugh:

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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:

whats wrong with drinking 15 hours a day or anything else if people want to do it and are not hurting others by their actions. not for me but would not stop others doing it.


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Anyway what has Brexit got to do with some Brits wanting to drink 15 hours of the day? sctatchinghead :laugh:

whats wrong with drinking 15 hours a day or anything else if people want to do it and are not hurting others by their actions. not for me but would not stop others doing it.

As long as there’s no karaoke… :angry-tappingfoot:

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Sat dishes not needed now either.


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Nul points in Eurovision 24.They must be a bitter lot :laugh: ..Are they feeling the squeeze because we don't fill their pockets anymore?


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It’s political and has been for years, does anybody actually enjoy this tosh or watch it…?
Saturday was just a new low point according to reports on the media.

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It’s political and has been for years, does anybody actually enjoy this tosh or watch it…?
Saturday was just a new low point according to reports on the media.

unlike the media very few talk about it nowadays after the show as i guess i,m in good company of those who have not watched it for years. now its reached another low of being a cross dressing comedy show with any resemblance to music is purely coincidal.


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This should help to regenerate the coastal seaside towns like Scarborough. :wink:

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